Making Queer History has a vague title because it has a rather vague purpose. We are not alone in our aim to tell the queer community’s history. What defines us is our focus not only on the past, but toward the future.
A deep blue background with lighter coloured outlines of crowns. White text that says “NOW TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL FRENCH The Works of Christina Queen of Sweden” Over the word Queen in bright pink is the word “KING”. Bellow is white text italicized that reads “All the Happiness and Glory of a State depend on the Education of Youth. Youth should be inspired with a Love of Glory, and a Shame of doing Evil. Maxims Cent. 17.”
Original Print Details:
Containing Maxims and Sentences in Twelve Centuries; And Reflections on the Life and Actions of Alexander the Great.
Translated from the original French.
London:
Printed for D. Wilson and T. Durham at Plato’s Head in the Strand.
1753
Transcription Details:
Transcribed in 2021 by Laura Darling.
Public Domain.
The translated works of Kristina King of Sweden, including 12th centuries of maxims.